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W. P. COLEMAN.

RAZOR.

APPLICATION FILED 00121. I920.

Patented Jan. 24, 1922.

UNITED STA LTER P. 003.12

Wis.

RAZOR.

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. sort or filler ineinber within the tan to addition to torroing a means whereby l when manipu- "ions of shaving indicated in Fig. TOIlTII ion lven the operation h vice rnan'.' N. When it is del to use the razor. a blade is selected and inserted into the body the jaws 7 being flexible and adn'iittingg of slight separation to carry out this o eration. As

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already indicated, the jaws '1 close snugly the about engag nent for the blade am "Dlaceir nt ion "0 9 of the blade. their close tl'iereabouts ii'isurino' r' i 4 eventing accident udinally. the insert ineinber blade may be inserted.

construction a new and novel means for securing a firmer grip upon the razor. said means being utilized also to form a part of the blade retaining means.

VJhile in the drawings 1 have illustrated a detachable guard adapted to be applied to this and other razors, said guard being designated by the numera 1G and the grip ping flanges carried thereby and utilized to hold it in engagement with the razor by the numerals 1'7 the novelty of this guard means is clearly set forth in a copending application and the purposes of the protector edges 19 and 20 are therein fully discussed hence a more d tailed descri; t of this device is not herein warranted.

While I have illustrated the preferred form of my invention, it is not my inten tion to be limited to this specific construction as such alterations and modifications L a t or the- .cterinining the extent to which the cons: within the scope of the claims are resorted to when desired.

What I claim as new and desire to see by Letters Patent of the United a razor structure of the type deincluding a handle, a blade holder twin sheet material by longitudinal of the same to provide gripping at one end. a tiller piece arranged at her end and provided with a guard action positioned in rear of the blade .s to form stop and a rest preventing movement of the 1er apect to the blade the material of the dc holder extending along the sides of projection to prevent damage thereto. 2 In a razor structure of the type deit including a handle, a blade holder vied sheet material by longitudinal ding oi the same to provide blade grip j jaws at one end. a filler piece at the and formed on one side with. a

er end arwardly extending projection and an ad- -:ntly' disposed depression to provide a seat for the thumb, the marginal conlhe lvantages of a detachable blade are with the edges of the exposedside too ap cnt tdnecd The crnnlller piece whereby to-protect the latbination of the detachable blade with the yon; damage and to admit of their conconventional torin oi. razor is a distinct adaction to prevent longitudinal increwtntige, however. and in the device which of "he thumb therealong beyond a pre have inv nted l have combined with this miner. point in the direction of the 0. In a razor structure of the type described inoluding a handle, a blade holder "from sheet material by longitudinal if the same to provide blade grip- :ms at. one end, a filler piece at the o. and having a uard for the thumb cowpri a seat concavity and an adjacent icaiavardly inclined nail-engaging projQCiilOll shaped in contormity with the .1.

thumbnail. the marginal configuration of the blade holding means admitting of the l piece being snugly seated therein WALTER r. COLEMAN.

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